I HE P. G. E. offers the greatest advantages to the angler of any rail- 

 way line in the Province. The line from Squamish to Chasm its 

 present terminus, is hardly out of sight of some stream or lake in 

 which salmon trout, or steelheads can be caught. 



Some of the most favoured places on this line are Cheekye, from 

 which point the Cheakamus River can be fished; Yatson, a short dis- 

 tance from Daisy Lake, Alta Lake, one of the most favoured spots on 

 the line; D'Arcy, at the head of Anderson Lake, from which place the 

 famous Birkenhead Lake can be reached. Lillooet, a few miles from 

 Seaton Lake, and Chasm. From the last mentioned place Big Bar 

 Lake can be reached by automobile, also Little Bar Lake, a few miles 

 further. These lakes afford magnificent fly-fishing nearly all summer. 



ALONG THE LINE OF PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN 



As a field for the Big Game hunter the Lillooet district is unsur- 

 passed, being especially famed for its big-horned sheep and grizzly 

 bear, while other game such as mule deer, mountain goat, black bear, 

 etc., abound within a mile of Lillooet town. For further information call 

 or write our Passenger Department. 



PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RY. 



PASSENGER DEPARTMENT Phone, Sey. 9547. 



325 Howe Street Vancouver, B, C. 



